Similarly,
frail people reporting low enjoyment of their home
and neighbourhood were at an higher likelihood for
mortality, discharge to higher level care and 1-month
emergency rehospitalisation. Additionally, those frail
people with low levels of social activities had higher odds
of both 12-month mortality and discharge to higher level
care. Lastly, frail people who were unmarried were more
likely to have a longer LOS than those who were married,
and frail people with anxiety were at a higher risk
for 12-month mortality.